What is it: Smart phone with 3.2-megapixel camera, stereo speakers and large colour screen
What we think: We like the large screen, camera and range of connectivity options but the keypad could be larger
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Nokia N73 user reviews
January 6, 2008
Posted by: Pragnesh Parekh
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
Nothing
What I don't like:
Ability to communicate
Review:
I bought a N73 after being a user on Nokia for 6 years, considering that it is one of the top of the line products, I was expecting that basic functions will not face any problem.
It fails to work as a basic communication medium. It hangs while handling multiple functions. Also it hangs and reboots while sending sms to multiple people.
Also the camera is slugish and slow. Camera is never ready when you want to take a quick snap.
I frankly don't understand why Nokia launches phones in the market if they are not sure about the quality of the product.
Frankly I would not personally recommend this phone to anyone.
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